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Developers are building in retail as an amenity

Jan 03, 2018

Looking to attract tenants builders are adding coffee shops, grocery stores or bars on the ground floor. A Whole Foods Market is one such amenity going in at the Novel Stonewall Station in uptown Charlotte.

John D. Simmonsjsimmons@charlotteobserver.com

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